On Deadly Ground - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "On Deadly Ground"
On Deadly Ground (1994)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
On Deadly Ground - TMDB rating
5.142/10
454
On Deadly Ground - Kinopoisk rating
5.917/10
6274
On Deadly Ground - IMDB rating
4.6/10
27000

Film crew

Director

Producer

A. Kitman Ho
Producer
Julius R. Nasso
Producer

Executive Producer

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Robert Watts

Robert Watts
Executive Producer
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Jeffrey Robinov
Executive Producer

Casting

Pamela Basker
Casting

Editor

Don Brochu
Editor

Art Direction

Louis Montejano
Art Direction

Costume Design

Joseph G. Aulisi
Costume Design

Stunts

Seth Arnett
Stunts
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Charles Croughwell
Stunts
Kenny Bates
Stunts
Mike H. McGaughy
Stunts
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Tony Brubaker
Stunts
Phil Chong
Stunts
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Eddie Hice
Stunts
Merritt Yohnka
Stunts
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Gary J. Wayton
Stunts
Gene Hartline
Stunts
Ray Bickel
Stunts
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Tim Trella
Stunts
Bill McIntosh
Stunts
Craig Dunn
Stunts
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Julius LeFlore
Stunts
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Craig Richards
Stunts
Chris Howell
Stunts
Terry Jackson
Stunts
Jim Wilkey
Stunts
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Tom Morga
Stunts
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Chad Randall
Stunts
Dick Hancock
Stunts
Frank Torres
Stunts
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John Branagan
Stunts
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Gregg Smrz
Stunts
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John Rottger
Stunts
Alex Desir
Stunts
Gene McLaughlin
Stunts
Nick Brett
Stunts
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George Fisher
Stunts
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William Morts
Stunts
Mickey White
Stunts
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Mike Christopher
Stunts
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Clint Lilley
Stunts
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Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Stunts
Lincoln Simonds
Stunts
Sandie West
Stunts
Danny Rogers
Stunts
Hal Burton
Stunts
David Crago
Stunts
Shelley S. Boyle
Stunts

Production Design

William Ladd Skinner
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Glenn Randall Jr.
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Glenn Randall Jr.
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Ronald R. Reiss
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Jef Simons
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Basil Poledouris

Basil Poledouris
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

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Sean Kavanagh
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Tom Billett
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Ric Waite
Director of Photography

Supervising Sound Editor

John Leveque
Supervising Sound Editor
Richard E. Yawn
Supervising Sound Editor

Hairstylist

Shanon Ely
Hairstylist

First Assistant Director

Doug Metzger
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Ed Horowitz
Screenplay
Robin U. Russin
Screenplay

Special Effects

Thomas L. Fisher
Special Effects
Robert W. King
Special Effects

Gaffer

Carl Boles
Gaffer

Sound Editor

Lance Brown
Sound Editor
Jay Nierenberg
Sound Editor
Joseph Holsen
Sound Editor
Anthony Milch
Sound Editor
Elliott Koretz
Sound Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film marked Steven Seagal's directorial debut. This was a firm condition of the actor for his participation in the sequel to the box office hit "Under Siege".
  • The role originally intended for Michael Caine was offered to Jeremy Irons. Other candidates for the role included Alan Rickman and Anthony Hopkins.
  • Working titles for the film were "Rainbow Warrior" and "Spirit Warrior".
  • Filming took place from May 18 to August 19, 1993.
  • The producer, director, and lead actor Steven Seagal filmed nearly 40 minutes of footage about nature and the need to protect it, which he planned to include at the end of the film. Warner Bros. strongly opposed this, and the preview screenings were disastrous (the audience made noise, laughed, and made obscene gestures towards the screen), so Seagal cut the footage down to about 7 minutes.
  • When Danish actor and stuntman Sven-Ole Thorsen and Steven Seagal first met on set, Seagal wanted to see what Thorsen was capable of and asked him to kick himself. He did, and Seagal caught his leg mid-kick and threw Thorsen to the ground. Then Seagal asked Thorsen to kick himself again, with all his might, he did, and Seagal fell. A couple of days later during filming, Seagal struck Thorsen in the throat, and he lost consciousness for a few seconds. It all looked so natural that Seagal decided to change the plot so that the character played by Thorsen, Otto, would die there, and all the remaining scenes with him were cut from the film.
  • The earthquake in Los Angeles in January 1994 led to a delay in the film's release. The roof of the Technicolor building collapsed during the earthquake, and the film was damaged. Fortunately, technicians were able to restore it.
  • The film marked Steven Seagal's directorial debut. This was a prerequisite for the actor's participation in the sequel to the box office hit 'Under Siege'.
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